What scene after the rain did the author describe?

The author describes the path, grass, white chrysanthemums, swallowtail butterflies and other scenery after the rain. It vividly outlines a poetic natural scenery picture after the rain has passed and the sky has cleared.

"When the Sky Clears" was written by the poet Dai Wangshu. In the poem, the poet presents a beautiful scene full of life after the rain. The poet uses personification and "dynamic" expression to draw rural pictures of sunny days after the rain.

The "dirt road" is gentle, the "grass" is showing off, the "fake chrysanthemum" boldly tests the cold and the warmth, and the "Phoenix butterfly" swims leisurely... These ordinary scenery, Everything seems to be brand new after the rain, which makes people intoxicated and yearning, and makes them step into a fairy tale world full of imagination.

The main content of "When the Sky Clears"

The whole poem has three stanzas. The first section writes about the scenery seen when walking on a country path after rain on a sunny day. The cool and gentle dirt road, the green grass washed away from dirt, the white chrysanthemums slowly raising their heads, the butterfly butterflies swimming freely... Everything in the countryside is so beautiful. Especially when the weather clears up after a rain and has just been “cleansed”, it is full of vitality and vitality.

The second section is the poet’s call. I call upon you to go for a walk on the country trails when the weather is fine, to discover with your own eyes, to touch with your own hands, to feel with your own heart, to breathe the fresh air to your heart's content, and to enjoy the pleasant countryside scenery.

In the third section, "Xin Yang", "Stream", "Moving Dark Green", and "Footprints of Clouds" are used to further describe and sublimate the theme. In terms of language, the poet rhymes to the end, and the reading has a strong sense of rhythm. When feeling the fresh and lively village scene after the rain, one seems to feel the "deep meaning" hidden in the poem, which is evocative and pondering.